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Show DESERET A Saturday, November NEWS, Stanford 1969 29, 'Cals Count Is On Willie Redskin Foe By HACK MILLER Deseret News Sports Editor Now that the Ute basketball-erhave bumpd their own beads in paid mterviuad ar tion they step up to Stanford Monday night m the new Wigwam About as much is known of Coach Howie Dallmar's Stanford Indians as is known about Jack Gardners itah Inmans Which is not very much For this reason the game should hold a lot of intrigue Utah, according to mfcma- from Sports bon received Illustrated Magazine, will be rated 18th in the nation In a poll that will be m the current of the magazine That puts quite a burden on tV Runmn Redskins and you can bet Stanford will be after some scalps. For the Ute tribe Mute Newlin will be all right He punctured his pte when he knocked noggins with a tt am-i- e m the intrasquad affair last He s mended all Tuesday right should be the Newlin of eld Kenny Gardner, the No 1 question mark, has a questionable knee and his aaeh has decided to risk it ard let Kenny go. He was all right for the frosh frolic When he steps onto the court Monday against Stanford, Ken Gardner will stake a years eligibility on his trick knee Thats the gamble that both Gardners have elected to By BRENT CHFCKETTS Deseret News Sports Writer s iue l OGDEN Its hard to or better a record of 27-- but thats exactly what Coach Phil Johnson's Weber State Wildcats are out to accomplish thm season. The Wildcats face step No 1 in that task Monday n'ght y hosting Sacramento State m tiie season opener for botn squads. Game time is 8 p m., with the Weber frosh testing Snow College in a pm, preliminary tilt. eq-,a- v Weber, which finished third in the NCAA Far West regional at Los A..geles last season, will rely heavily on two returning starters this season. Junior. post man WJIie Sojourner is being counted on for the main scor-ir- g and rebounding power inguard side, while senior, Sessions Harlan will be called quarterback" the upon to Ogden five from the guard position. Both have impressive credentials. Sojourner a eraged 18 8 point? and 13 0 rebounds pei game and was a unanimous All Big Sky selection m leading the Weber squad to a f i 6-- r 6-- 0 mark perfect 15-- conference and that 27 3 over-- , -- 11 record last season averHarlan, meanwhile, aged 13 4 points per outing and was a top feeder from the backcourt position. Top prospects for the other three starting positions are lettermen Richard Nielsen and Dave Sackolwitz, transfers Kent Ross and Bill Orr and sophomore Jon Knoble. Nielsen ) and Orr ) are competing for the second starting guard 'pot Nielsen averaged 3 9 points per game as the third guard last season during his j nor year, while Orr is a framfer from Iowa Central Junior College where he averaged 23 5 points per game 0 take. Other Ute starters will be Walt Fawkms at Bob Martin. the 511 guard, and 610 center Jim Mahler Stanford will go first with Jim Palmer (6 7). Bill Barber sophomore Claude Terry (6 5), Dennis ONeill , and mavbe Greg Osborn Stanford is not rated ) the best of the Pacific Coa't this year It was cellared with California at 4 10 last year It is somewhat improved this 6-- (6-3- (6-4- the Utes when the meet the Stanford Indians the new Sports and Special Events Complex. at day night Mike Newlin, will pace (6-3)(6-2- year Utah ended its year at 5 5, Chicago Back Recovers -- touch basketeer from Denver University and later of the New York Krucks. Vince is a prominent businessman in Denver. And he has a son coming up who has excelled at basketball and as a quarterback at football in Regis High m Denver. operated on Chicago Bear running back Brian Piccolo Friday for removal of a chest tumor, reported the RackotKall Accnf'iatmn t- -e pm La't 5-- k 4 14 loss for the Ra t ich - coached L?r.e squad was a bVr h g hv t1 e Pucen F.oadrm r right at Fe-i- x T I eumurrers tck advantage Sa t Lake mental lapses e 'econd per'od to 'core t -- ee goal- - after leadmg Et erd of the firsr period Ie 'kned well early m ,ve game but ju't couldn't cme advantage of our scor pg e- - " o p por-jcn Kip?'-pLae-- t K v na-e- Kma'ewich and Eagle pre' tdent - owner Dan Mover have been wheelmg and dea' ng frre.y this ween in an erort to boKter the trjury ridden rluh Most recent aeqviMt.ors have been veteran defense-maJim (Red Eve) Hay. who last plaved for Poland, and e'tabh'tfd r gbt winger John (Jolly) Rodger from Denver Hav 38 has plaved the past five years with the Porthrd BucKaroos, who re'ea'ed him The ISvearold recently would like nothing netter than to come up wth a good performance against his old teammates tonight Rodger i in his 10th 'ea'C Old c' pro hockey Tre r scored 31 goals last season fer Dervers Spurs ard wa n victorv for the Eagles w?s a 4 deci'ion over SeaPe cn Salt Paiace ice, Nov 7 Since then, a ra'h of injur es and mental mistake' have caused the Salt Lake i to go rune straght games without a win Best effort' the Eagles have been able to ouster in me three-weeperiod wer a 33 be with Phoenix on Nov 7 on and a be with De-v- er Nov Hi qd " Galen and Hodgson 5-- 0 Barry, at T ;- -e 'a d me .r Tats e pt'r ga" Th -e tr - Ve e r, v to EL ade 'evprdi r s McNe-- a ' rrr-t- 10' a e'uled n ard wp con p.a'prs su as Aa-k- o, plavmg for them this campaign at the t,me he was traded to tne Fagles in return for Lv e Bradlev o rer Eag'e Salt Lake fa-- s w 11 be watching for the : time teng-- t is M- - We't- ein Hockev League himseli. Go den Gtyle Fielder Ue 17 ve?r veteran of the WHL ha now plaved live games w h the Eages 'inve being coaxed ou1 of retirement and acquired from Seattle in return for Bvbbv Schmautz The 39 year-olFielder is skanrg berer with everv outing and according to Kira sewich would ba.e had numerous assists had hi' mafe been able to put his passes mm the nef Kinasewich may smrt 20-ear-ol- d Gary Doyie at goalie tor ght The yourg"er did a good job last n ght agairst Fooenx d agam.st Vancouver on the Northwest road - p If r,e starts tonight, it will be h s first borne appeal a ore n tre ne' Tor t wiJ be Geneva A"ocafion N gf't at rne Palace GRA members av ob'am general admiss.on ke's fr- - S a- - me door A-- 7 re-. C a' wav t e.rH ?' Men y ?i -- -- ccr Fac - Cic 5 ao" c a pia v -- g s lev SN- - Sae UCLA irgo a c- S r , f - -- c-' -- .- v- : e W '.vs' r- a- - -- - at -. ' 9 , 3 3 0 ( ;4 r T 54 x a a L. 7 T - rn - A -. o"- mvo.v Cal for-- Berxe Deseret News Special e Dixie ST GEORGE lead in lost a the last 40 seconds of the game but held on to take a victory from Phoen'x College here Frday night m Dixie s basketball first game of the season. Dixie will meet Phoenix again ton ght m the St. George gym a rpnn'rg letterman woo averaged 3 7 Another legal wang'e followed. with US Dit. Judge Levm upho'dmg Barry's obligation to tne ABA Barry had contended be had a verbal agreement with the Oaks to be released from his contract if the club moved out of the Bay Area Gerald five-poi- a 78-7- 7 Chr!e Ozed Trak TorriJ1 pnrj omnion in have diffcultv Demz per'uad-ethat a professoral athlete wno has signed as manv conflicted contracts as Barry is raive erough to believe he taxes no ri'k of being traded or of a frar-chi'bemg so'd d Ironically, Barrv has been s.de'inpd once again bn a knee mjurv and has not plaved for the Cap' since the first few games of the ABA season. sa.d Frida v that ts uling problems conference a L-- ' Stac s Sacramento doesn t loox on paper to e much cf a t' m ,c Statp Tne Ho-- -is s (5-9- (6-0- Sacramento State move' sched- ill keep the affair through the coming ba'eball, basketball and track seasons o' streng'h rp comparison txeen Weber State and ISs Tne Wildcats are rated l"'i t nationally by Sfiorts Illustr 'tpi ed. while the Ltags e 14th bv Basketball YearbocA a-- ysDuil a 4 D 4,. r PlGfC i r V f 12 1 5 t - I m 9 I 1 DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE COTTONWOOD MALL OGDEN SUGAR HOUSF PROVO 1 Turn right now to classification 59X in the classified pages of this newspaperThere you'll find some of the mostoutstand-- 1 ing Christmas buys you have ever seen! Before you buy any-where, always lock through the Classified Pages first . . . Ycu'Ibave money. i. and lots of itl na to Logan on Tuesdav for a a Sfe encounter with The games v ith Sac S ,p should offer an irtere'T rg TONIGHT ? M. c let'e'f WE'RE OPEN igU ' -- fr'fer FIOST QUALITY tffm p season The Caldorna 'quad v h re countirg heavily cn evpn fo lor college the lak of Expected to jom PiiPife' a the 'tartirg spot' ai M i 7hrd (bb) and Mine LuC (6 4) at forward' and and Tom Won ) Carr at ) guard' Shop now ond Save! (n i 6 6 ini turning letterman av ngel ter P,a Pie.fpr r or'y 1 9 points per ga e and Save ennew ! i - Da Your Christmas Shopping in the lYant ad columns HAMILTON NY (AP) -John F Jack Rnurkp for 45 years a track coach and trainer at Colgate University, died Thursday after a brief 82. illness. He t lah Jack Big Skv Commissioner r el e o- them We delivered the case- - Big Sky To Stay Six This Year PULLMAN. WASH. (UPI) Boise State College and Northern Arizona new admit-tanto the Big Sky Athletic Conference, wi'l not take part in conference competition until next football season scored at a 2 1 pm pnr game r! p V-Krohle i' tr t n mo-m- m -from la't ; ?' v e e C in r The Fib So iih H g i S ' ocl P a , nragn i r rebounds per game for ' 1968 69 W ilrikittens ji pts rd ' e The appear court Friday stuck with Levin's deci'ion, savin? anv verbal agreement Barry might have had was not sufficient to take precedence over the written word. Appeals Judges Frederick Col-eg- WHL Standings iv Vi- - is points ard 4 2 rebounds per gciTe last so? 'Ol while Rons i' a Uan'fer trom Cor-- 'p (Ar.zoia) Junor College wno (6 5) d -- (IPi z Kourke Succumbs r- -FRANCISCO We't Coast bi'xetbal 'On is r ght arou-- a 'be 'Tiw th some teams g?nrg 0-- 1 gh ILoe w Phoenix Quintet from the University of Miami (Florida), von NBA rookie of the year honors in 1965-6- 6 In his second season with the Warriors he led the league m scor rg Then he jumped lea ues to a-- Basketball Play Starts Monday Dixie Trips Up Court judge Bucks, Eagles Meet Tonight; S.L. Losing Skein Grows Ted knee injury cut his playing time to 40 game', and when Barry learned the Oaks were moving to Washington, he signed a five-yepact with the Warriors. had asked to be released from the contract when the Oakland Oaks franchise was He moved to Washington signed with the Warriors but was forced to plav for Washington bv a US District owner George S Halas said he was delighted with the results" of the surgery. performed at New York's Memorial Hospital Piccolo became the Bear s starting fullback when Ronnie Bull was sidelined earlier this season with a leg injury. 1968 69 A Federal Appeals Court Friday upheld Barrys contract with the Washington Caps of the rival American Sr neither of uniform in A ua' Bear play. Their mother, Patricia Mikan, say s she possibly sees more basketball games than any other mother. ' ,tz (6 6), F.O'S and Knoble '6 5) S-- forward 8 Barry. resuccessfully operation all of the tumorous moved growth," but that Piccolo will hospitalized lor iu ji uu uiy Larry, Terry, Painck and Michael, all giants like their father, are busy with their high school starnrg play for the Oak. Barry was forced to sit out the 1967-6season after the Warriors contested his case in court, and he finally donned an Oakland sociation have lost another bid to regain forward Rick who basketball act is the Another father-so- n clan. Mikan George was named the basketGeorge ball player of the first half century is also a Hall of Famer. two spots are up for grabs among SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) The San Francisco Warriors of the National Basketball As- Doctors CHICAGO The (6-3- Court Upholds Caps Contract After Surgery (UPI) - If young Mike Boryla has the same shooting touch that his father had hell be a great one. The Mikans have two daughters, which play the game. urged Park.ng at Itah s new Wigwam is a horrible experience are fans Where possible, Continued from Page A 4 Mon- to arrive early park in the Ute Stadium lor then rrie the free courtesv bus to the Wigwam. Young and Wyoming tied for third with Arizona and onh onp full game out of the championship run whrh was 'hared by Brigham MILLER COLUMN Salt Lake s Golden Eagle' sportirg a muen revamiwi romer wJl be lock rg for their firt win in over three Portweek' when they ho Salt land s Buckaroov at Palace tomght for 8 Face off i' d 1 |